Is there any way to make this gam work on dual core PCs?
#1
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 09:46
Luckily my brother is not always home so i can play with it's laptop when he's out and i don't want to loose my preorder bonuses. But this got me totally out of suprise. How can assasin's creed, a game that is ao bad opmitized can ask for sistem requiriments godlike requiriments in comparassion to Inquisition?
I saw people with dual core processors with amazing specs running any game at max settings, but they can't even load inquisition before it crashes.
I want to play this game in my PC, i completely loost my head when i discovered the game doesn't work but i'm more calm now, but what pisses me off is the fact that a quad core processor good for my computer would cust me way over than 300 bucks. So yeah.
Is there any way in this universe to make this game work on dual core?
#2
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 09:53
What socket is your MB?
And where are you from?
#3
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 09:53
So you basically want tech support which allows you to functionally run the game on a computer that is at the very bottom of the minimum specs pool...so you can power through the game fast enough to then request a refund for a game you have fully played?
I'm sorry but even with my skeptical stance in regards to EA and BioWare, I can't really get behind you on this philosophy. The Great Game guarantee is there to ensure if you didn't feel like you got your moneys worth, it would be refunded, no questions asked, completing the entire game then asking for a refund is gaming the refund policy for the purposes of ripping off the company that made it.
And I'm definitely not a BioWare or EA cheerleader, but this kind of stuff really isn't cool and you shouldn't do it. If you do get the game to run, and you play the whole thing, you should be willing to ensure the people that made it are justly compensated for your enjoyment of it.
- Shechinah aime ceci
#4
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 09:57
I dont think that FX6300 is expensive in EU, same as i5s...there are nice i5s, that are less then 200$
#5
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:01
What socket is your MB?
And where are you from?
Brazil, and this is some of my pc specs:
(Can't upload image on a tablet.)
http://i.imgur.com/oS1z0fb.jpg
#6
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:07
Brazil, and this is some of my pc specs:
(Can't upload image on a tablet.)
http://i.imgur.com/oS1z0fb.jpg
Is that a Wolfdale? 775? I think it is cheaper for you to get a new motherboard and cpu, then to look for quad 775.
#7
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:09
http://forum.bioware...read/?bioware=1
#8
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:20
Before release, one of the devs mentioned that the game ran on a dual core computer
http://forum.bioware...read/?bioware=1
Unfortunately that was not a final build and there were numerous affecting changes since then.
#9
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:28
Is that a Wolfdale? 775? I think it is cheaper for you to get a new motherboard and cpu, then to look for quad 775.
If that works i would be soo damn happy.
#10
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:29
Unfortunately that was not a final build and there were numerous affecting changes since then.
This makes me a sad panda... sounds like I'll have to build a new PC to play this game.
#11
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:31
Unfortunately that was not a final build and there were numerous affecting changes since then.
Lol looks like I'm screwed!
I should have known when I could almost run Metro: last light.
This rig has served me well but it's time for an upgrade.
#12
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:36
Guys...sometimes it is just time to upgrade...it happened to me with my Wolfdale and 7900GT, games just did not run anymore and AutoCAD was just killing me. Went with FX6300, 7790 and 8GB DDR3 for 350EUR back then...i will have to upgrade graphic card next year so i am already leaving money on a side, planing is your best friend in these situations .
- realguile aime ceci
#13
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:42
I feel you, OP. I tried to run DA:I on my dual-core computer that could run BF4 on High settings, but the game didn't work after all. I cried. And then I made a panicky decision to buy a new laptop online. My wallet cried. But, well, we knew dual cores weren't officially supported...
#14
Posté 17 novembre 2014 - 10:53
I feel you, OP. I tried to run DA:I on my dual-core computer that could run BF4 on High settings, but the game didn't work after all. I cried. And then I made a panicky decision to buy a new laptop online. My wallet cried. But, well, we knew dual cores weren't officially supported...
Well this clu is pretty buig huh? I will be playing on my brother's laptop until i'm able to get a better pc specs.





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